About the Artwork
The steel guard that protected the left hand of the owner of this dagger was pierced to form lacelike patterns of foliage, flowers, and fantastical animals. Near the blade, the maker hid a Latin signature along the edge of the lush decoration; it reads, Laurentius Palumbo de Neapoli fecit [Lorenzo Palumbo of Naples made this]. Although many daggers of this type survive from seventeenth-century Italy, where they were popular among nimble fencers who wielded them alongside slender rapiers, few bear the names of their creators. Palumbo’s signature suggests the pride he took in this refined work’s balance of form and function.
Parrying Dagger for the Left Hand
1661
(Artist) Italian Lorenzo Palumbo (Maker) Italian
Steel
Overall: 17 1/2 × 10 7/16 × 3 3/8 inches (44.5 × 26.5 × 8.6 cm) Overall (blade): 12 1/2 inches (31.8 cm)
Arms and Armor
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Gift of William Randolph Hearst Foundation
53.216
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed: Lavrentius Palvumbo De Neapoli Fecit
Provenance
Baron Frédéric Spitzer (Paris, France)June 10-14, 1895, sold by (Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, France) lot 287;
until 1904, Commandant Louis Dupasquier (Paris, France);
1904-1924, purchased by Comte Hector Economos (Paris, France);
1924, sold through (Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co.);
1924, purchased by William Randolph Hearst;
by 1951, William Randolph Hearst Foundation;
1953-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Buttin, Charles. Economos Collection: Waffen und Ruestungen. Paris, 1856–1931 (?), pp. 13–15, cat. 27. [unpublished manuscript]
Catalogue des Armes et Armures Faisant Partie de la Collection Spitzer. Sales cat., Galerie Georges Petit. Paris, June 10-15, 1895, p. 32, no. 287.
Laking, Guy Francis, Charles A. de Cosson, and Francis Henry Cripps-Day. A Record of European Armour and Arms Through Seven Centuries, Vol. IV. London, 1921, p. 94.
Robinson, F.W. "A Gift of Arms and Armor from the Collection of William Randolph Hearst," Bulletin of the DIA 33, no. 1 (1953-1954), pp. 1-5
The Art of the Armorer. Exh. cat., Flint Institute of Arts. Flint, 1967, unpaginated, cat. 46 (ill.).
Cordera, Paola. La Fabbrica del Rinascimento: Frédéric Spitzer mercante d’arte e collzionista nell'Europa delle nuove Nazioni. Bologna, 2014, p. 388.
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Italian; Lorenzo Palumbo, Parrying Dagger for the Left Hand, 1661, steel. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of William Randolph Hearst Foundation, 53.216.
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